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MartinRigggs on scored.co
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I know they’re going to outlaw free speech outright in the U.S. in the semi near future, it’s inevitable. Part of me says do it, because the genie is already out of the bottle and a move like that just confirms to millions of people who the fuck is behind the censorship and who is pulling the strings of our entire political system….but what we saw during the lockdowns is concerning, millions of people blindly complying with all sorts of insane policies they knew didn’t make sense, it could happen again with antisemitism laws. I think we need speech to remain free for awhile longer, grow the noticing a little more and convince Americans that the jewish problem is the most pressing problem we are facing, one we can’t afford to stop discussing, so when they finally try to outlaw jewish criticism, tens of millions say that’s a line they won’t allow government to cross.
> and a move like that just confirms to millions of people who the fuck is behind the censorship
Barely.
> but what we saw during the lockdowns is concerning
Of all the things, that was possibly the most depressing time possible. Because it has shown how sheepish people can get, and how they can become nasty, self-righteous tell-tales who become the extension of tyranny. All over a fucking flu. Sure, not all - but too many participated and too many played along.
The LEAST it should result in should be the extermination of jewry in our countries. I will never forgive and I will never forget.
> it could happen again with antisemitism laws
It's not like they can erase the 1st amendment. They can make laws that violate it, but you can contest it, and properly declare the laws void and null. Also you can simply say things anyway, and you can use it as proof that what they suppress is truth, and that the government grows into a tyranny.
> tens of millions say that’s a line they won’t allow government to cross.
Hopefully, yes. You can turn it against them, and cause it to wonderfully backfire.
That doesn't improve things.
> and a move like that just confirms to millions of people who the fuck is behind the censorship
Barely.
> but what we saw during the lockdowns is concerning
Of all the things, that was possibly the most depressing time possible. Because it has shown how sheepish people can get, and how they can become nasty, self-righteous tell-tales who become the extension of tyranny. All over a fucking flu. Sure, not all - but too many participated and too many played along.
The LEAST it should result in should be the extermination of jewry in our countries. I will never forgive and I will never forget.
> it could happen again with antisemitism laws
It's not like they can erase the 1st amendment. They can make laws that violate it, but you can contest it, and properly declare the laws void and null. Also you can simply say things anyway, and you can use it as proof that what they suppress is truth, and that the government grows into a tyranny.
> tens of millions say that’s a line they won’t allow government to cross.
Hopefully, yes. You can turn it against them, and cause it to wonderfully backfire.